You might recognize a couple of these Cedar Waxwing paintings from a post I did for Birding is Fun, but I kept adding to them through the week, so I thought I'd post the rest of them here. Most of these paintings were inspired from a few sketches I did on November 5 at Fort Ancient (the largest prehistoric earthen hilltop enclosure in the United States). Crunching through drifts of yellow and red leaves by the Mound Trail, I was making so much noise I had to stop every now and then just to hear! Eventually a familiar sound filled the woodlands, and I heard the tinkling, metallic high-pitched “srees” of a small flock of Cedar Waxwings...
(Red and Black Conte crayon painted over with a waterbrush)
I've just recently started using conte crayon again. I love it....it's so quick; no pencil sketches or under drawings are required.
Painting 193. Cedar Waxwing on the Mound Trail...No Berries
(Red and Black Conte crayon painted over with a waterbrush)
Painting 189. Cedar Waxwing at Fort Ancient
(Watercolor)
...this is how I usually see Cedar Waxwings--eating berries from the mulberry trees as I look on below. This is the finished painting. On the Birding is Fun post, I had just started this painting.
...from a winter memory when I found a small flock of Cedar Waxwings eating bittersweet berries.
17 comments:
HI Kelly...I guess I am more of a traditionally ..although they are all lovely...my favorite are 90,89,88 (My very favite)and 87!!
Wonderful work!!
Grace
My neighbors and I were just talking about waxwings last night! What a nice surprise seeing this post this morning. They're all beautiful--I can't really pick a favorite.
Gorgeous! My favorites, as always, are the sketches!
Beautiful. The artist deserves a big hug.
Really enjoyed seeing all the different representations of the Waxwings...from strong and bold look to light and dreamy!
Kelly, you got a tremendous gift. It's astonishing how you come up with different, and surprising interpretations of the Cedar Waxwing, each one marvelous.
I adore your work, especially 187. Congrats on keeping on your challenge and possibly an early finish, you can give your poor fingers a needed rest. But if you are like most, the fingers are never still.
God bless your week can keep you safe.
i love each interpretation, medium and color variety. but there's something about the watercolor heightened with colored pencil. really gorgeous! all of them are!
Hi Kelly
I love the bright vibrant colours.
Regards
Guy
Gorgeous. I especially love #189. Gorgeous stuff Kelly. Hope you're ready, it's going to rain like the dickens today. Carol
You are ambitious! I love waxwings! I hope you reach your goal!
Great work Kelly, but 191 and 188 are particularly brilliant.
Wow! I just have to get back to being a regular visitor, because your images, esp the first ones, of the waxwing are captivating. Hopefully things will continue to stay calm and I can return to the groove. Your photography, painting, and scope of interests are terrific.
Absolutely lovely Kelly ! I've been looking out for my waxwings that come to eat the berries in my backyard trees. your artwork is so very wonderful !
- KAT -
...thanks, everyone for the kind, kind comments! The Cedar Waxwings are so gorgeous. Sleeker than sleek, they are fun to paint. I need a lot more practice with them, though, so it's back to the drawing board!
Another favorite bird - and what a treat to see the different ways you've translated your experiences! I think we as artists should do this more often; I have a wonderful sense of the relationship between you and these birds! Although they're all wonderful, I think the pencil drawings are my favorites (today anyway!). But I also love the colors...
Kelly, you've outdone yourself with all these Waxwing studies. Just fantastic!! I think #191 is my favorite, but they really are all beautiful.
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